Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 300, 28 October 1914 — Page 2
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RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1914
FOURTEEN GO DOWtl AS BRITISH TRAMP STRIKESSEA MINE Captain and Thirteen Passengers Lost in Disaster in Travel Lane Off Irish Coast. BY LEASED WIRE.) LONDON. Oct 28, The Trawler, City of London, arrired at Fleetwood, England, today with the survivors of the British freight steamer Manchester Commerce, which struck a mine late Monday night off the northern coast of Ireland and was sunk. The captain and thirteen passengers were lost, while thirty others were saved. Second officer Qee told the following story: - "The explosion occurred about twenty miles north of Tory Island on the main trade route between Manchester and Canada. The explosion shook the vessel as though she had been a chip of wood. The ship began to sink at once and was beneath the waves within seven minutes after she had struck the mine. "I was able to grasp-, a piece of wreckage and clung to it for twenty minutes before being picked up. The last I uaw of the captain he was giving orders for the launching of the second life-boat. Several of our men suffered greatly from exposure.
JAPANESE
THWART
WARSHIP ATTACK
Mikado's Cruisers Beat Off
Assault of Kaiser's War-;
ships at Kiao Chau. BY LEASED WIRE.l TOKIO, Oct. 28. The admiralty announces that two attacks by German warships against the Japanese cruiser Chitose on the nights of October 18th and 19th were repulsed. The attacks wtra made just ou'side tne harbor of Kiao Chau. When Oerman ships were ixaten off they fled into the harbor t.t.'dng refuge beneath the guns of the i; rm;in fortress. 'Hit weather Is stormy and the OMfffinesa of the seas has released a .Mnbr of minos which are endangeri u;i vlgatlon. ! '! bombardment of the German or.8 from both land and sea is pro lirp continuously with much dam- . hut the Japanese var ships are . . '''led in their attacks by rough ;i;!:r which makes accurate fire 'i'fieult.
AMERICAN STEAMER HELD M BRITISH Kroonland Detained by Warship at Gibraltar, Consul Reports to Wilson. BY LKA8ED WIRE. WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. The detention of the Red Star liner Kroonland by a British warship at Gibraltar, was reported to the state department to
day by the American consul at Gib
raltar. The Kroonland, an American built
vessel and an American owned ves
sel, was carrying a cargo of 1,500 tons of copper from New York to Naples. No reason was given for her detention.
Upon receipt of information that the Kroonland had been detained. Acting Secretary of State Lansing notified the consul at Gibraltar that additional
details were desired. Following the receipt of these details, a protest probably will be made to Great Britain by Ambassador Page at London. State department officials today pointed out that while copper had been placed on the conditional contraband list, Great Britain has no right to detain an American vessel headed for an neutral port, no matter what her cargo is. RECRUITING OFFICE REPORTS INCREASE Corporal Believes Circumstances Do Not Cause Men to Enlist.
PRINCESS WORKS
TO AID SOLDIERS
ROTTERDAM CLAIMS
BRITISH
WARSHIPS
AFIRE FROM SHELLS
BY LEASED WIRE. BERLIN via Amsterdam, Oct 28.
A dispatch from Rotterdam confirms reports that a number of British warships were set on fire off Ostend when
hit by shells fired by German artillery.
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The number of recruits at the local United States army recruiting station has been slightly above the average, this month, according to Corporal Abbott. The corporal does not attribute this Increase to the approach of winter and the fact that many men are out of work, but believes it is due to more advertising on the part of the recruiting office. Mr. Abbott's theory Is that men do not usually enlist because of circumstances, but because they are fitted for the army. He said: "If a man is going to join the army he will do it, but if he is not an 'army man' he will starve before enlisting."
CREW OF TEN LOST. ROTTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 28 The motor lugger Maria Christina, from Vlardingen was sunk by a mine forty miles northwest of Ymuiden today and her crew of ten lost.
SINKS JAP CRUISER. BERLIN, Oct. 28 It is officially announced that the Emden which has wrought such havoc with British shipping in the Orient has sunk the Japanese Cruiser Kamsaka Maru.
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Victoria, princess royal of England, and sister of the king, has taken charge of a workroom where wellknown society women cut out garments for soldiers and sailors. The workroom is the converted diningrodm of Marlborough house, town residence of Queen Alexandra.
C, k 0, WRECK HURTS
IB IN WEST
VIRGINIA
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HUNTING ACCIDENT COSTS MAN FINGER
Careless handling of a loaded shot gun will cost Charles Mulholland, 1109 North I street, the loss of the little finger from his right hand, adn permanent Injury to the whole hand.
Mulholland with two companions, Everett Goodwin and Ora Lamb were hunting today on the James Goodwin farm on the New Paris pike, and In crossing a fence, Mulholland placed his right hand over the muzzle of the gun. while holding it in an upright position. The hammer caught on a wire, and discharged the gun. Mulholland was taken to the home of Nathan White, who drove him to a physician's office. This is the third of a series of accidents in this family within a Bhort
time. Two weeks ago a brother ol Mulholland received an accidental bullet wound In his right -hand. Mrs. William Groff who was recently attacked and wounded by her husband is alsc a relative. A tank with a capacity of nearly on million gallons has been ordered form the United States for the peruivan oi: fields at Zoritos, this being in addition to another large tank recently install ed there.
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This Is An Advertisement Published by Order of the Wayne County Progressive Committee.
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Who selected the Progressive County ticket? The voters, at a fairly conducted primary, in which more than one-half the normal party strength took part. Who selected the Republican county ticket? Less than 300 so-called delegates, many of whom were hand-picked by one or more of the men whose names now appear on that ticket. Who selected the Democratic county ticket? A mass convention, whose delegates were nominated by the usual small per cent, of the electors, which demonstrated its complete subjection to the emissaries of the state machine, when it refused Earl Crawford, state representative, the renomination he was entitled to, and favored only such candidates as could be depended upon at all times to stand by the organization, right or wrong. To whom do the Progressive county candidates owe an obligation? To the people of the county' alone, having pledged them a continuation of the efficient service rendered by Progressives elected by substantial majorities two years ago.
To whom do the Republican candidates owe an obligation? To the remnants of the old party machine; the slate including most of the candidates who were overwhelmingly defeated for their misdeeds two years ago. To whom do the Democratic candidates owe an obligation? . To the local bosses, who act directly upon orders from Taggart headquarters at Indianapolis, a fact that proves itself on every occasion where there is a division, crushing all not in complete harmony with the machine program. Does Progressive success mean the organization of another all-powerful local machine? It does not; witness the entire absence of partisan influence now existant in the city administration, in complete control of the new Party. What other way, then, is there of registering opposition to machine rule, except by voting the Progressive ticket? THERE IS NONE. THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY ALONE CAN BE DEPENDED UPON TO MAKE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS AN ENTIRELY NON-PARTISAN AFFAIR, AND TO KEEP IT SO.
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